You
can either click the following link to open the checklist in
a new window and print it out, or you can right-click the following link
and save the variation checklist to your computer. Chile
Basuritas Salo Insert Checklist

Printable
Sticker, Salo Insert,
and Wrapper Variation Checklist

The
two checklists are separate because some collectors might not be interested
in having a checklist for the Salo Inserts. A combined checklist
is available in the Downloads section.

Sticker
Image Samples

There
were 33 new paintings and 3 modified Garbage Pail Kids paintings used in
the Chile Basuritas. Images of these paintings are shown above.

 Sticker 124 Pipo Drido is
very similar to the United States Garbage Pail Kids 9th Series
painting of 374a
Swiss Kris / 374b Cheesy Chandra.

 Sticker 125 Abel D. Retido
is very similar to the United States Garbage Pail Kids 1st
Series painting of
28a Oozy Suzie / 28b Meltin' Melissa.

 Sticker 127 Hugo Teado is
very similar to the United States Garbage Pail Kids 14th Series
painting of 559a
Dwayne Stain / 559b Spilled Gil.

 Sticker 134 Felipe R.
Forado is very similar to the United States Garbage Pail Kids 4th
Series painting of
125a Holly Wood / 125b Woody Alan / 125b Oak Kay except in the
Chile version the
character is using a drill. The United States Garbage Pail
Kids 125a
Holly Wood / 125b
Woody Alan / 125b Oak Kay painting was used for sticker 44
Oscar Pintero.

Sticker 144 Andres Cupido is a modified
version of the United States Garbage Pail Kids 8th Series painting of
309a Heartless Hal / 309b Bowen Arrow. The angel wings were
changed to bat wings. The heart with the arrow going through it
was removed. The fangs were added to the character, and a
tooth is flying out of the character's mouth was added.

Sticker 150 Ricome Mocos is a modified
version of the United States Garbage Pail Kids 8th Series painting of
293a Explorin' Norman / 293b Drillin' Dylan. The finger going
through the top of the character's head was removed.

The image below on the left is of the
checklist for the series. The checklist was printed on a page
inside of the sticker album. The image below on the right is of
the back of sticker number 1. The image on the right allows you
to see a sample of what sticker backs look like.

Lamina
Especial Sticker
Image Samples

Some
of the Chile Basuritas packs contained items called Lamina Especial
stickers. The Lamina Especial stickers are labeled using
letters of the alphabet. This numbering system included letters
A-N, Ñ, and O-W. An alphabetical set consists of 24
Lamina Especial stickers, but there were also Lamina Especial sticker
variations. Each Lamina Especial sticker was printed in
fluorescent green, fluorescent orange, fluorescent red, and
fluorescent yellow. There were at least two printings of the
Chile Basuritas. The red Lamina Especial stickers only came in the
packages from the second (or latest) printing, and that is why they are
the most difficult to obtain. It is not easy to make an
alphabetical set because the Lamina Especial stickers did not come in
every pack. Putting together an alphabetical variation set is
an extremely difficult task.

There were 14 characters that were used
in the sticker set of 150 and the Lamina Especial sticker set of 24:

 Sticker
146 Guillermo Quillento and Lamina Especial sticker "A" both
have the same character
on them.

 Sticker
150 Ricome Mocos and Lamina Especial sticker "B" both have
the same character
on
them, but the Lamina Especial sticker was incorrectly named
"Rico Memocos"
instead
of "Ricome Mocos".

 Sticker
149 Don Tata Arrugoso and Lamina Especial sticker "C" both
have the same character
on
them, but the Lamina Especial sticker was incorrectly named
"Don Tata Rrugoso"
instead
of "Don Tata Arrugoso".

 Sticker
8 Marite Nebrosa and Lamina Especial sticker "K" both
have the same character
on them.

 Sticker
27 Irma Tematica and Lamina Especial sticker "M" both
have the same character
on
them. The Lamina Especial sticker has an accent in the name
"Irma Temática",
but
the sticker had character name "Irma Tematica" printed
without an accent mark.

 Sticker
63 Bruno Queado and Lamina Especial sticker "N" both
have the same character
on them.

 Sticker
59 Roque Joso and Lamina Especial sticker "Ñ" both
have the same character
on them.

 Sticker
83 Juampa Cifico and Lamina Especial sticker "O" both
have the same character
on them.

 Sticker
75 Ines Pinilla and Lamina Especial sticker "P" both
have the same character
on them.

 Sticker
121 Jaime Talero and Lamina Especial sticker "Q" both
have the same character
on them.

 Sticker
54 Ines Queleto and Lamina Especial sticker "R" both
have the same character
on them.

 Sticker
119 Pietro Zado and Lamina Especial sticker "S" both
have the same character
on them.

 Sticker
108 German Zana and Lamina Especial sticker "T" both
have the same character
on
them, but the Lamina Especial sticker was incorrectly named
"Geman Zana"
instead
of "German Zana".

 Sticker
147 Papo Reado and Lamina Especial sticker "W" both
have the same character
on
them, but the Lamina Especial sticker was incorrectly named
"Papo Rreado"
instead
of "Papo Reado".

Comparison
List

The
following list compares the sticker numbers and character names of
the Chile Basuritas to the United States Garbage
Pail Kids. The Chile Basuritas sticker number and character
name are listed first. The United States Garbage Pail Kids
Series is listed next. The United States Garbage Pail Kids card
number and character name are then listed. This list will allow
you to see what artwork was used for a certain card number, it will
allow you to see how the series was arranged, and it will allow you
to compare the names of the characters. The Chile Basuritas
stickers with an asterisk before the number are different than the
United States Garbage Pail Kids Series.

There
were a variety of items that Salo had put inside of the Chile
Basuritas packs, and each pack had a unique mixture of stickers and
inserts items.

Cupon
Inserts - The Cupon inserts allowed you to buy one pack and get
one pack for free. That is why it has "2 x 1" on
the Cupon insert. The savings you would get from using the
Cupon seems to be insignificant based on the original price of the
packs. The Cupon inserts came in green, orange, and yellow; but
I speculate that they also came in red like the Lamina Especial
stickers.

Lamina Comodin Inserts - The Lamina Comodin inserts were supposed
to be used as "wild cards" when you were trying to complete
the sticker album. If you did not have a certain sticker number,
you could use the Lamina Comodin in its place. You were allowed
up to three Lamina Comodin stickers per album. Once the album
was complete, you would be able to go to Blockbuster, Salo, or Village
to redeem a prize. The form to redeem the prize for completing
the album is located in the center section of the album. There
was only one type of Lamina Comodin insert.

Los Niños Tambien Votan Inserts - The Los Niños
Tambien Votan inserts were used to help promote voting for the next
album to be released by Salo. Children would be able to fill out
the voting slip located in the center section of the sticker album and
send it in to Salo. They could select "Bromo Loca",
"Tercer Milenio", "Animales Curiozoos", or give
their own suggestion. I am unsure of which album won the vote.
Currently, there are 9 different Los Niños Tambien Votan inserts
known, and it seems that these inserts are only inside of the packs
from the second (or latest) printing.

Pién Salo Y Actúa Inserts - The Pién Salo
Y Actúa inserts promoted a cleaner, better, and more tolerant
society. They were supposed to be stuck in places and on objects,
so that everyone could see the messages they were trying to convey.
Currently, there are 63 different Pién Salo Y Actúa
inserts known plus 2 inserts with color variations on the front side.
The backs of the Pién Salo Y Actúa inserts seem to be
printed in royal blue for the first printing and baby blue in the second
(or latest) printing. The color differences on the backs of the
inserts were not included as variations on the Chile Basuritas Salo
Insert Checklist.

Salomania Inserts - The Salomania inserts were pull tab games
that you could win prizes from. Prize 1 was a Salo
wristwatch. Prize 2 was a Salo fanny pack. Prize 3 was
a Salo folder, and I am speculating that it was meant to store the
sticker album in. Prize 4 was a Salo wallet. Prize 5 was
a piggy bank. Prize 6 was a Basuritas sticker sheet.
Prize 7 was an unopened Basuritas pack. Even if you were unable
to win, you could still send in 10 losing Salomania inserts and get
a free unopened Basuritas pack. The Salomania inserts came in
5 different colors: blue, green, orange, purple, and
red.

Sticker
Album

Sticker
Album Dimensions (in Inches)

11.75
x 9.00 x 0.125

Sticker
Album Dimensions (in Millimeters)

289.45
x 228.60 x 3.175

Total
Number of Pages (Including Album Cover)

40

The
sticker album from the Chile Basuritas was very high quality.
The sticker album holds the sticker set of 1-150 and one alphabetical
Lamina Especial stickers set. I recommend never sticking the
stickers in the album because it is always better to have
"loose" sticker sets and an empty sticker album.
The sticker album came sealed with 50 unopened sticker packs, but you
usually would find the albums out of the packaging and separated from
the sticker packs. The sticker packs were also sold individually
and in boxes. The sticker album has a variety of information
regarding prizes that Salo and their sponsors were giving away.
The center of the album has a form for subscribing to Club Salo,
a form for purchasing regular stickers and Lamina Especial stickers,
a form for voting which album you would like Salo to release next,
and a from for obtaining the articulated doll once you had completed
the sticker album. The album also has an address listing of
where you can go to obtain the articulated doll and the other
prizes.

Articulated
Doll

When
the sticker album was complete, you would be able to claim a prize at
Blockbuster (a video rental store), Salo (the manufacturer of the set),
or Village (a store that sold stuffed animals and greeting cards).
The prize was an unusual, articulated paper doll. The arms
and legs are movable much like a cardboard, Halloween skeleton that you
could hang up. The character was created for the Chile Basuritas,
but it is almost exactly the same as the United
States Garbage Pail Kids 6th Series character 230a Manuel Labor /
230b Handy Andy. The form to claim the prize was located inside
of the sticker album.

Sticker
Sheets

Salo
had also produced Basuritas sticker sheets. There were 6
different sticker sheets needed in order to make a numerical
set. The sticker sheets came in fluorescent green, orange,
red, and yellow just like the Lamina Especial stickers. Since
there were color variations, you would need 24 different sticker
sheets in order to make a variation set. The sticker sheets
were very plain and came individually sealed inside of plastic
bags.

Additional
Notes

The
contents of the packs were often damaged in the manufacturing process
because they are tightly sandwiched together inside of the packs.
Tiny slits were cut into the wrapper, so the packs can be torn
open. However, those cuts sometimes went through the items,
also. It was not uncommon for the items to have impression marks,
tears, cuts, parts cut off, or gloss problems; but that does not mean
that you could not find items in mint condition.